STEM OPT Extension
Eligible F-1 students with STEM degrees may apply for a 24-month STEM OPT extension.
The STEM OPT extension must be requested during an active period of Post-Completion OPT. Interested F-1 students must first apply for and receive an I-20 requesting the extension, and then apply for and receive the Employment Authorization Document (EAD) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
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Fast Facts
- You may request a STEM I-20 and apply for STEM OPT with USCIS up to 90 days before the expiration of your Post-Completion OPT EAD. You must be in a period of Post-Completion OPT in order to apply for the STEM OPT extension. You cannot apply for the STEM OPT extension by itself.
- If your STEM OPT extension is timely filed, you may continue to work for up to 180 days beyond the end date of your Post-Completion EAD while you wait for a decision from USCIS.
- You may apply for the extension based upon a dual degree program or double major as long as one of the programs is STEM eligible.
- You may be eligible for up to two 24-month extensions based upon two separate STEM degrees at different educational levels moving up.
- You may apply for STEM OPT based on a previously issued STEM eligible degree. Contact an ISSO advisor to learn more.
Apply for STEM OPT Extension
To apply for the STEM OPT extension, you will first request a STEM OPT I-20 from the ISSO, and then you will send an application to USCIS.
Eligibility
- F-1 students with a STEM degree who are in the final 90 days of post-completion OPT may apply for a 24-month extension of their practical training.
- The CIP code found on page 1 of your I-20 must appear on the list of designated majors designated by ICE as STEM eligible majors. For details about UT Dallas programs and your I-20, visit Understand Your I-20.
- The STEM degree must be awarded by an accredited U.S. college or university
- The extension may be based upon your most recent STEM degree or upon a STEM degree that was conferred within the 10 years preceding the date the ISSO issues your STEM Extension I-20 (If you are applying based on a previous degree, you must meet additional eligibility criteria. Talk to an ISSO immigration advisor for details.).
- You must have qualifying employment:
- Must be employed by an E-Verify employer. USCIS has created an online E-Verify Employer Search Tool.
- Employment must be compensated.
- The student and employer must have a “bona fide” employer-employee relationship.
- Employment must be directly related to the STEM degree
- Employment must be full-time (more than 20 hours per week)
- You and your employer must maintain a Form I-983 Training Plan
Apply for your STEM OPT I-20
- Carefully review the information in the STEM OPT Guide, and Complete the STEM OPT Workshop in iComet. Completing the STEM OPT Workshop is required to receive your STEM I-20.
- Pay the $300 Practical Training Fee. Choose “STEM OPT Extension” at check-out.
- Log into iComet and submit STEM OPT I-20 Request eForm under F-1 Alumni. Upload copies of your:
- Practical Training Fee receipt
- Completed Form I-983 (view the I-983 Sample Video)
- Your current EAD card.
- The ISSO will email you with filing instructions when your STEM OPT I-20 is ready. Your STEM OPT packet will include a letter confirming that if you file your STEM OPT application before the deadline, you may continue working for up to 180 while your application is pending. You do not need to send this letter to USCIS. It is for your own records.
Send your application to USCIS
After receiving your OPT I-20 from the ISSO, you will prepare documents for your application to USCIS. You will file your application online or mail your application packet to USCIS, who must receive it no later than your Post-Completion OPT end date. For more details, see the USCIS Applications webpage.
For a detailed checklist of the documents you should prepare, see our STEM OPT Guide.
Tips
- You must receive your OPT I-20 BEFORE filing your I-765 with USCIS. If you submit the I-765 before your OPT I-20 is issued, your application will be denied and your filing fee will be forfeit.
- Compile the application, make a copy for your personal file and submit the application to USCIS.
- USCIS must receive your application within 60 days of the date you were recommended for STEM OPT in SEVIS and no later than the end date listed on your OPT EAD card. If the recommendation is more than 60 days old at the time of receipting your application will be denied.
- If you timely filed your STEM OPT application, you can continue working for 180 days past your Post-Completion OPT EAD end date while you wait for a response from USCIS. During that time you must meet the job requirements for STEM OPT, such as working for an E-Verify employer.
- USCIS will provide a receipt notice after your submission. Check it for errors!
- If approved, an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) for STEM OPT will be sent to the mailing address listed on the I-765.
Report STEM OPT Employment
To maintain F-1 status during STEM OPT you must comply with U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employment and reporting requirements. DHS requires students to report all changes of address and periods of employment and unemployment while authorized for STEM OPT. To meet your reporting obligations, you must report the information to the ISSO. Please note, while you may also make some updates using the SEVP Portal, you are still required to submit a reporting eForm to the ISSO.
You must report within 10 days of receiving your STEM EAD card, submit validations reports every 6 months, and report updates no later than 10 days after any subsequent change.
What to report
Within 10 days of receiving your STEM OPT EAD card, you must submit a copy of your EAD card using the STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet, found under the “F-1 Alumni” category. You must also report no later than 10 days after any of the following:
- Change in your current U.S. address
- Legal name change
- Start or end of employment
- Change of your employer’s work-site address
- Change of your employer’s name
- Material changes to your I-983
- 6, 12, 18, and 24 month validation due dates
Validation Reports
You must validate your information every 6 months. Validations have strict deadlines, and the ISSO can only validate your information during your validation window. If you miss your validation window, there is no way to complete the validation in SEVIS.
Your validation report due dates are exactly 6, 12, 18, and 24 months from the start date of your STEM EAD. Validation report due dates are based on your STEM start date, not the start date of employment with your employer. Submit your validation report no later than 10 days after your due date.
For every validation report, you will submit the STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet with your personal address and employment information, even if none of your information has changed.
- 6-month and 18-month validation report: Submit only STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet. Even if none of your information has changed, you are required to confirm your address and resubmit your employment details.
- 12-month and 24-month validation report: Submit the STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet AND upload an updated I-983. Include all 5 pages of the I-983. Even if none of your information has changed, you are required to confirm your address and resubmit your employment details.
- For the 12-month validation report, complete the top half (Evaluation) of page 5.
- For the 24-month validation report, complete the bottom half (Final Evaluation) of page 5.
- Evaluations should be signed by you and your employer.
Material Changes to Form I-983
Report to ISSO any material changes to, or material deviations from, your I-983 training plan by submitting a modified I-983. These include, but are not limited to:
- Change of supervisor
- Any change of the employer’s EIN.
- Any reduction in student compensation that is not tied to a reduction in hours worked.
- Any significant decrease in hours per week that a student engages in a STEM training opportunity.
- Changes to the employer’s commitments or student’s learning objectives as documented on the Form I-983
How to Report
There are three places you can update your information.
- Required: you must submit the STEM OPT Reporting eForm in iComet any time your personal or employment information changes.
- Optional but encouraged: In addition to the OPT Reporting eForm, you may:
- Report some changes to SEVIS via the SEVP Portal.
- Update your home address in Galaxy.
You will receive a confirmation email after the ISSO processes your STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet. The ISSO will issue a new I-20 for the following updates :
- Legal name change
- Start or end of employment
- Change of your employer’s work-site address
- Change of your employer’s name
Common Reporting Scenarios
Always submit a copy of your STEM OPT EAD with your reporting forms.
SCENARIO | FORMS TO SUBMIT | TIPS |
---|---|---|
Ending Employment | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet with old employer’s information I-983 for old employer with “Final Evaluation” completed on Page 5. | Keep track of your unemployment days and make sure to report new employment before you exceed 150 days of unemployment. |
Changing employers | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet with old employer’s information I-983 for old employer with “Final Evaluation” completed on Page 5. STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet with new employer information, end date not required I-983 for new employer, Page 5 left blank | You do not have to submit the old employer and new employer information at the same time. Remember always report changes no later than 10 days after the change. |
Adding a second employer | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet with new employer’s information I-983 for new employer. | Add a note in the “optional notes” section that says “adding second employer. Employment with [other company] is not ending.” |
Change in employer information | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet Updated I-983 | Sometimes information on the I-983 will change, but the information on the STEM reporting form will not (ex: change in salary is only reflected on the I-983). In this case, you should still submit both forms. You can add a note in the STEM OPT reporting eForm “reporting change in __” and indicate what has changed. |
Changed positions with same employer | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet Updated I-983 | Add a note on the STEM reporting eForm “changed positions with same employer” |
It has been 6 or 18 months since my STEM OPT EAD start date | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet Even if none of your information has changed, you are required to confirm your address and resubmit your employment details. | Do not answer “no” to every question in the eForm. If you do not report any information in the eForm, your eForm will be closed and you may miss your validation window. |
It has been 12 or 24 months since my STEM OPT EAD start date | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet Even if none of your information has changed, you are required to confirm your address and resubmit your employment details. I-983 with evaluation completed on page 5. | On page 5 of the I-983, there are two spaces to enter a student evaluation. For your 12-month validation, you complete the “Evaluation on Student Progress” and for your 24-month validation you complete the “Final Evaluation on Student Progress.” Do not answer “no” to every question in the eForm. If you do not report any information in the eForm, your eForm will be closed and you may miss your validation window. |
Changing to H1B status (or another status) | STEM OPT Reporting Form in iComet Copy of I-797A Approval Notice for your new status Complete I-983 with “Final Evaluation” completed on Page 5 |
Additional STEM Resources
STEM General
- ISSO STEM OPT Guide: https://utdallas.app.box.com/v/stemoptguide
- DHS STEM OPT Hub: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub
- DHS STEM CIP Code list: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/additional-resources/eligible-cip-codes-for-the-stem-opt-extension
- DHS FAQs: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/stem-opt-frequently-asked-questions
- E-Verify Website: https://www.e-verify.gov/
For the I-983
- Blank I-983 document: https://www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/i983.pdf
- ISSO Sample I-983 document: https://utdallas.app.box.com/v/I983SampleForm
- ISSO I-983 Instructional video: How to Complete the I-983 Form
- DHS I-983 Overview: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/additional-resources/form-i-983-overview
- DHS I-983 Instructions: https://www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/i983Instructions.pdf
- DHS ‘Students and the Form I-983’: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/for-students/students-and-the-form-i-983
- DHS ‘Employers and the Form I-983’: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/for-employers/employers-and-the-form-i-983
For Your Employment
- Student Resources:
- Other options for STEM Employment in the U.S.: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/options-for-noncitizen-stem-professionals-to-work-in-the-united-states
- Determining STEM OPT Extension Eligibility: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/for-students/students-determining-stem-opt-extension-eligibility
- DHS STEM Reporting Requirements: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/students-stem-opt-reporting-requirements
- Employer Resources:
- DHS STEM Overview: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/additional-resources/stem-opt-extension-overview
- Why STEM OPT Is Good For Small Business: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/why-stem-opt-is-good-for-small-business
- DHS Site Visits: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/for-employers/employer-site-visits
- DHS Employer Reporting Requirements: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/stem-opt-hub/employers-stem-opt-reporting-requirements
- E-Verify Enrollment Process: https://www.e-verify.gov/employers/enrolling-in-e-verify/the-enrollment-process
- USCIS STEM Requirements: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/students-and-exchange-visitors/optional-practical-training-extension-for-stem-students-stem-opt
- USCIS I-9 Verification: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-resources/handbook-for-employers-m-274/60-evidence-of-status-for-certain-categories/64-exchange-visitors-and-students/642-f-1-and-m-1-nonimmigrant-students
- ISSO Employer Resources webpage: https://isso.utdallas.edu/employment-and-internships/hiref1/
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change employers while my STEM OPT application is pending?
Yes. However, the new employer must be enrolled in E-Verify. Follow the reporting procedures in the “Report STEM OPT Employment” section. After an updated I-20 has been issued, we recommend sending an amendment to USCIS to let them know what has changed. This is an ISSO recommendation, not a USCIS requirement. If you applied online, you may upload your documents through the USCIS Portal. If you mailed your paper application, you may send the following documents to the address listed on your I-797C Receipt Notice.
- Copy of I-797C Receipt Notice
- Letter of explanation (written by you) briefly describing the change. Include the new employer’s E-Verify number in your letter.
- Copy of updated I-20, pages 1 and 2
- Proof of employment with new employer
What if my OPT expires before I get the STEM EAD card?
If USCIS received your STEM OPT application before your Post-Completion OPT EAD end date, then you are automatically eligible for a 180-day extension of your OPT. This means you can continue to work for an additional 180 days past your Post-Completion OPT end date, pending a decision from USCIS. During this time, your employment should meet all of the requirements for STEM OPT employment.
What if I missed my validation report due date?
You may submit your STEM Validation report up to 30 days before your due date and up to 10 days after your due date. If you miss your due date, submit your forms as soon as possible. Timely reporting is part of maintaining your F-1 status.
ISSO advisors can only record your validation report during the validation reporting window. If you submit a validation report late, we may not be able to update your SEVIS record to reflect the validation. In this case, we will keep copies of your reporting documents with your student record.
What kinds of jobs can I take?
- F-1 students may not volunteer for an employer during the STEM OPT extension.
- Employment must be for more than 20 hours a week.
- The employment must be compensated.
- The employer must be E-Verified.
- The employment must include a legitimate employer, employee relationship, including on-site supervision and training by experienced and knowledgeable staff.
- The employment must be directly related to the STEM degree that the work authorization was based upon.
- A student is allowed to work for multiple employers while on a period of STEM OPT. However, each employment must meet all of the student and employer requirements outlined above.
Do I need to submit my offer letter?
No. Your I-983 Training Plan is considered both proof of employment and proof that your job relates to your program of study.
Can I work in a volunteer or unpaid position on STEM OPT?
No, volunteer or unpaid employment does not meet STEM OPT requirements.
How long can I be unemployed during my STEM OPT period?
During the first year of Post-Completion OPT, you are allowed 90 days of unemployment. Once approved for the STEM OPT extension, you are given an additional 60 days of unemployment. During the entire three-year period (Post-Completion OPT and STEM OPT) you may accrue a total of 150 days of unemployment.
It is crucial that you report all periods of employment to avoid unnecessary accrual of unemployment days. Exceeding your allowed unemployment days is a violation of your F-1 status.
Approved time off from work, such as approved vacation leave or company holidays, is not considered unemployment.
What if I exceed 150 days of unemployment?
If you are on STEM OPT and exceed 150 cumulative days of unemployment , you have violated your F-1 status. DHS may terminate your SEVIS record and you may be subject to deportation. You should take action before accruing 150 days of unemployment to maintain valid F-1 status. If you are unable to find sufficient employment, you can:
- Begin a new program at UT Dallas
- Transfer your SEVIS record to another U.S. institution.
- Depart the U.S.
Can I work STEM employment remotely from abroad?
In general, work during F-1 employment authorization periods should not be conducted remotely while you are outside of the country. Time abroad during OPT/STEM may also be counted as unemployed time by USCIS. Please see our Travel during CPT/OPT/STEM newsletter for more information.
What if my 12-month validation report is due, but I just started working for a new employer?
Your validation report due dates are based on the start date of your STEM OPT period, not the start date of employment. You should complete the OPT STEM Reporting Form and I-983 Evaluation on Student Progress on page 5 with your employer. Make sure to submit your validation report no later than 10 days past the due date.
What happens at the end of my STEM OPT period?
After the STEM OPT end date , there is a 60-day grace period in which you can:
- Start another academic program at UT Dallas
- Transfer to another school
- Change to another visa category
- Leave the U.S.*
*Notify the ISSO of your departure by submitting an OPT STEM Reporting Form so that a note can be placed in your immigration record.
Do I need to report changes in the SEVP Portal?
No, reporting in the SEVP Portal is not required. You must report all changes directly to the ISSO. The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) portal allows active F-1 alumni on Post Completion OPT and STEM OPT to view and change some of their immigration information. The SEVP Portal shares information with the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), but does not give you direct access to SEVIS. The SEVP Portal also does NOT remove the need for F-1 alumni to report changes to the ISSO. Please see the ISSO SEVP Portal for detailed information about the SEVP Portal.